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Ecuador finds nest of huge, endangered sea turtle


Bangladeshpost
Published : 04 Dec 2020 08:15 PM

Conservationists in Ecuador have found anest of endangered leatherback sea turtles, a whopper of a species that canweigh up to a tonne and be three meters (10 feet) long, reports AFP.

Also known as the lute turtle (Dermochelyscoriacea), it is the world’slargest species of sea turtle.

The Environment Ministry said the nest was found in Manabi province but didnot say how many eggs were in it. They should hatch in about 60 days, it said.

A protective perimeter has been set up around the nest and a thermometerwas installed.

This is the third time a nest of these creatures has been found since 2015on the coast of Ecuador.

Its status is listed as “vulnerable,” and in the eastern Pacific expertssay it in danger of disappearing altogether. The leatherback lives in tropical, subtropical and subarctic waters of theAtlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans.

“If we manage to hatch these eggs, this would be a historic event becausethis species is very special due to its vulnerability,” said Paco Castro, the Environment Ministry director in the region where the nest was found.

In the earlier finds in 2015 and 2017 the eggs in those nests did nothatch.